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The Canon EOS M50 is compact enough to go with you anywhere, but it's packed with features you'd find in some of Canon's latest full-size EOS DSLRs. A 24.2-megapixel image sensor combines with Canon's latest DIGIC 8 processor to give you outstanding EOS performance and image quality in a lightweight, travel-friendly package.

Travel light and be ready for anything

The Canon EOS M50 is compact enough to go with you anywhere, but it's packed with features you'd find in some of Canon's latest full-size EOS DSLRs. A 24.2-megapixel image sensor combines with Canon's latest DIGIC 8 processor to give you outstanding EOS performance and image quality in a lightweight, travel-friendly package.

Keep up with the action

The M50 is equipped with the latest generation of Canon's fast, smooth Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus system. Canon tweaked it so you now get 99-143 selectable autofocus points, depending on which lens you use — a big improvement over the previous 49-point system.

Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus excels in challenging light, and it accurately tracks moving subjects. The M50 can capture sharply focused action sequences at a rate of up to 10 frames per second. HD movie focus is natural and precise, even when switching between subjects.

Note: Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus is not available during 4K video recording.

Intuitive framing and focusing

The M50 has a high-resolution electronic viewfinder and a 3" LCD touchscreen for easy, intuitive shooting. The touchscreen flips out and rotates freely to help you compose shots from high or low angles. It even turns all the way forward to face you so you can frame the perfect self-portrait and be included in group shots. Use the touchscreen to change settings, define autofocus points, and trigger the shutter.

Touch and Drag autofocus makes it easy to switch focus by dragging the AF frame on the LCD screen. And you can even do it while looking through the viewfinder.

An agile moviemaker

The M50 records 4K and Full HD movies in MP4 format for easy sharing. Touch-activated autofocus and manual controls make it easy to adjust settings on the fly. An external microphone jack lets you connect an outboard mic for superb sound quality. Digital Image Stabilization minimizes the effects of camera shake, so you can capture video on foot and get results that won't make you seasick.

A lens you can use every day

The included 15-45mm lens combines with the M50 for a compact system that can go with you anywhere. Built-in image stabilization helps you capture blur-free photos and shake-free videos, while specialized lens elements contribute to high-resolution image quality. Use it for portraits and documenting daily life — it's an excellent all-around lens.

Wireless convenience and control

The M50's built-in Wi-Fi lets you upload and share photos and videos in a matter of moments. You can exchange data with other Canon cameras, play back images and movies on a Smart TV, and print directly to a Wi-Fi printer.

Canon's free Camera Connect app lets you manage photos and videos taken with the M50 on your phone or tablet. Use your device to see what the camera sees, change settings, and trigger the shutter remotely.

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Features

Overview: This Canon EOS M50 kit includes the EOS M50 camera
body, and the EF-M 15-45mm IS STM zoom lens. The camera has the Canon M mount, and is
compatible with Canon EF-M lenses. With the optional
Mount Adapter EF-EOS M, the
EOS M50 camera is also compatible with the full line of Canon EF and EF-S lenses.

3" Touch Panel LCD Monitor: The EOS M50 features a 3"
Touch Panel LCD monitor, with a 3:2 aspect ratio and approximately 1.04-million
dots for
composing and viewing images. The fully articulating LCD monitor can swing out 180°,
and rotate 180° backward or 90° forward. This makes it easier to frame low-angle
or high-angle shots or
take self-portraits. The Touch Shutter feature lets you take photos by touching
the screen and releasing your finger to shoot.

24.1 Megapixel CMOS Sensor:
Canon's CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor
captures images with exceptional clarity and tonal range, and offers
approximately 25.8 megapixels and 24.1 megapixels. This
APS-C-sized sensor (22.3mm x 14.9mm) has the same 3:2 ratio as film cameras,
enabling an effective 1.6x field of view, compared to 35mm format. The camera
has an image sensor cleaning function that automatically removes dust when the
power is turned on or off. The cleaning function can be activated manually as
well.

DIGIC 8:
The EOS M50 features Canon's new DIGIC 8 Image Processor to complement the 24.1
Megapixel image sensor. The DIGIC 8 helps improve autofocus, and enables you to
shoot 4K UHD 24p video. The DIGIC 8 also has an improved Auto Lighting Optimizer
to analyze the images and maintain color and detail in bright areas of your
photos.

Still Image Recording:
The camera records still images in JPEG
and RAW formats. You can choose from the following image
sizes: Large, Medium, Small 1, and Small 2. For each resolution (except Small 2), you can set the compression to Fine or Normal. For
RAW images, you can record only at the highest resolution. For RAW images with
smaller file sizes, you can also shoot in C-RAW format. You can set the camera to RAW + JPEG and record a RAW image and a Large
Fine JPEG image simultaneously.

Aspect Ratio: The camera image sensor has an aspect ratio of
3:2. You can choose to record still images in 3:2, 4:3, 16:9, and 1:1 aspect
ratios. This gives you the option of selecting any of the following image sizes:

Quality

Aspect Ratio and Pixel Count

3:2

4:3

16:9

1:1

Large
(JPEG / RAW / C-RAW)

6000 x 4000

5328 x 4000

6000 x 3368

4000 x 4000

Medium

3984 x 2656

3552 x 2664

3984 x 2240

2656 x 2656

Small 1

2976 x 1984

2656 x 1992

2976 x 1680

1984 x 1984

Small 2

2400 x 1600

2112 x 1600

2400 x 1344

1600 x 1600

RAW File Format: The
RAW file format records the image data as captured by the camera's CMOS sensor
without further processing and converts it to digital data and records it onto
the card as is. RAW images can be adjusted, then developed and produced into
JPEG or TIFF images using the downloadable software.

Recording Media: The EOS M50 records images on an SD, SDHC,
and SDXC memory cards, including UHS-I (Ultra High Speed) memory cards.
For 4K recording, memory cards with a UHS-I speed class rating of U3 are
recommended. No memory cards are supplied with
the camera.

Dual Pixel CMOS Autofocus: The M50 features Dual Pixel CMOS
AF to give you fast and accurate auto focusing in an instant. When used with the
included EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM lens the autofocus area includes up to 99
AF points within an 80% x 80% range. This can be expanded up to 143 AF points in
an area of approximately 88% (H) x 100% (V) with
select compatible lenses (including the optional EF-M 55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM).

Eye Detection AF: The new Eye Detection AF automatically
determines where to focus based on the subject's eyes. This

Shooting Modes:
The EOS M50's top-mounted mode dial lets you choose the shooting modes. The M50 can record still
images and movies in the following modes:

Program AE:
This is a general-purpose shooting mode, the camera automatically sets
the shutter speed and aperture value to suit the scene's brightness.

Shutter-priority AE: In this mode, you set the shutter speed and the
camera automatically sets the aperture value to suit the brightness of
the subject.

Aperture-priority AE: In this mode, you set the desired aperture
value and the camera sets the shutter speed automatically to suit the
subject brightness.

Manual
Exposure: You set both the shutter speed and aperture
value as desired.

Movies: Movie mode lets you shoot High Definition and Standard
Definition videos 4K, Full HD, or HD. You can use the
mode switch or the dedicated recording button to begin recording movies.

Shooting Movies: The EOS M50 can record movies in 4K, Full HD, or
HD at different frame rates. Movies are recorded
in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format with AAC audio. You can
record audio using the built-in stereo microphone. When shooting movies, a
large-capacity SD card with a speed rating of Class 4 or higher is recommended.
For 4K recording, you should use cards with a speed rating of Class 10 and UHS-I
U3. You can select from the
following recording sizes and frame rates:

Movie Recording Size

Bit Rate

Total Recording Time

4K:
3840 x 2160

23.98 fps

120 Mbps

29 min 59 sec

Full HD:
1920 x 1080

59.94 fps

60 Mbps

29 min 59 sec

29.97 fps
23.98 fps

30 Mbps

29 min 59 sec

HD:
1280 x 720

119.9 fps
59.94 fps

52 Mbps

7 min 29 sec

26 Mbps

29 min 59 sec

Manual Focusing: If you choose to focus manually with an EF-M
lens, you will need to switch to Manual Focus in the menu then turn the focusing
ring on the lens. If using an EF or EF-S lens (with the
EF-EOS-M adapter), you will
need to set the focus mode switch on the lens from AF to MF, and turn the lens
focusing ring until the subject looks sharp. You can magnify
the image 5x or 10x for better visibility when focusing.

ISO Speed: ISO speed can be automatically or manually set between 100 and
25600 (in 1/3-stop increments) to suit the shooting conditions. You can
expand the ISO speed to 51200.

Exposure Compensation: Exposure compensation is used to
alter the camera's standard exposure setting. You can make the image look
lighter (increased exposure) or darker (decreased exposure). The exposure
compensation amount can be set up to +/-3 EV in 1/3-stop increments.

Metering Modes: You can select from the following metering modes:

Evaluative Metering: The camera's standard metering mode
utilizes all 384 zones within the frame, and is suited for most subjects even under
backlit conditions. After detecting the main subject's position, brightness,
background, front and back lighting conditions, etc, the camera sets the proper exposure.

Partial Metering: Effective when the background is much brighter than the subject
due to backlighting, etc; uses approximately 6.4%
of the frame at the center.

Spot Metering: For metering a specific part
of the subject; uses approximately 2.8%
of the frame at the center.

Center-weighted Average
Metering: Metering is weighted at the center and then averaged for
the entire scene.

Continuous Shooting Mode: In Continuous Shooting mode, you
can shoot up multiple images consecutively as long as you hold the shutter
release button down. The number of shots and the shooting speed depends upon the
settings:

AF Type

Speed Setting

Frames per second

Format

Maximum Number of Shots per
burst

One-Shot AF

High-speed

10.0 fps

JPEG

33

RAW

10

C-RAW

16

Low-speed

4.0 fps

JPEG

1000

RAW

15

C-RAW

32

Servo AF

High-speed

7.4 fps

JPEG

47

Low-speed

4.0 fps

1000

Self-Timer: The camera will
record an image following a preset time delay after pressing the shutter
release. The self-timer lamp and beeper will indicate a countdown before the
picture is taken. You can choose from the following self-timer modes:

10 Second: The camera takes a single image 10 seconds
after pressing the shutter release button.

2 Second: The camera takes a single image 2 seconds after
pressing the shutter release. This is handy for reducing camera shake.

Continuous: You can specify the number of shots, between
2 and 10.

Auto Rotation: Vertical shots can be rotated
automatically so that they are displayed upright during playback. The Auto
Rotation feature can be set to On (computer), On (computer and camera), or turned off, if desired.

Image Review: The image can be displayed on the LCD
monitor immediately after you shoot. The review time can
be set to off (not displayed), 2 seconds, 4 seconds, 8 seconds, or Hold, which keeps the image
displayed on the LCD monitor until the camera is focused again.

Slide Show: You can view all images on the
memory card one after another with the Auto Playback function (slide show). You
can set the time each image is displayed on
the LCD monitor to 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, or 20 seconds. You can also select which
images to display: all images, images by date, images by folder, movies only, stills only,
or by rating.

Index Display:
This feature allows you to view 4 (2x2), 9 (3x3), 36 (6x6), and 100 (10x10) images at once on the LCD monitor so that
you can search for an image quickly.

Image Magnification:
When viewing a still picture in single image playback mode, you can magnify the
image from 1.5x to 10.0x. While the image is magnified, you can scroll anywhere
around the image.

Rotating Images: You can rotate an image by 90° or 270°
clockwise in the LCD monitor.

PictBridge Printing: Using a USB
cable (Type A-to-Micro-B 2.0, not supplied), you can connect this camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer.
PictBridge is a standard that allows you to connect a PictBridge compliant
camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer and make prints, regardless of
brand.

DPOF Print Settings: On the memory
card, you can select which
image or images you want to print and how many copies you want. This is
convenient for printing images all at once, on optional Canon direct print
function compliant printers, on PictBridge compliant printers, or at
participating photo labs.

Wi-Fi Functions

Wi-Fi Overview: Built-in Wi-Fi allows you to send images
wirelessly from the camera to a variety of compatible devices, and operate the
camera remotely from your smartphone. The camera supports IEEE 802.11b/g/n, and
has a range of 49'.

NFC-Compatible: The EOS M50 is compatible with NFC-compatible Android
smartphones (version 4.0 or later), which allows you to connect by touching the phone to the N-Mark on
the bottom of the camera.

Compatible Devices: You can connect the camera to the
following devices and services via Wi-Fi:

Smartphones and Tablets: Using the Canon Camera Connect
app you can transfer photos and videos to your mobile device, and use the
device to control the camera. The app is available for iPhone/iPad/iPod
touch running iOS 9.0 or later, and Android devices (varies with device).

Other Cameras: You can send images from the EOS M50 to
another Wi-Fi-connected Canon camera, or vice versa.

Wireless Printing: You can print images wirelessly on a
Wi-Fi-connected
printer. You can use an existing access point, or use the camera as an
access point.

Canon Connect Station: You can connect directly to the
Canon Connect Station CS100 and transfer photos and videos to the built-in 1
TB of storage.

Canon iMAGE Gateway: With a one-time registration to
the Canon iMAGE Gateway, you can send photos and videos to the web service
from your PC or smartphone.

Bluetooth: You can pair the camera to a compatible
smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth using the Camera Connect app. You can also
use Bluetooth to pair to the optional
BR-E1
Wireless Remote Control. When connected via Bluetooth, the camera receives
continuously updated GPS location data so you can geotag your images and movies.

Connections

HDMI Outputs: The camera is equipped with a micro-HDMI jack
(Type D) which allows you to connect the camera to an HDTV. A micro-HDMI-to-HDMI
cable is required.

Microphone: The camera has a stereo 3.5mm microphone input
on the side that is compatible with external microphones such as the Canon
DM-E1.
An external microphone can record better quality audio for your movies than the
built-in microphone. Any sounds of lens or camera operations picked up by the
built-in mic will be quieter with an external mic.

USB Port: The Micro-B 2.0 USB port allows you to connect the camera to
your computer via an optional USB cable for downloading the recorded images and
movies.

Power Options

Battery: The EOS M50 operates on the supplied
LP-E12
Lithium-Ion battery (7.2V/875 mAh). Battery performance decreases when used in
temperatures below 32° F. The battery can be charged in the supplied LC-E12
battery charger in approximately 2 hours. Typical battery life for the LP-E12 battery is as follows
(using EF-M 15-45mm lens):

Still Images:

Normal Mode: Approx. 235 shots

Eco Mode: Approx. 370 shots

Movie Shooting:

Typical Use: Approx. 85 min.

Continuous Shooting: Approx. 130 min.

Playback Time (slide show): Approx. 4 hours

Power Saving: You can save battery power by activating the
Display Off and Auto Power Down features. After a pre-selected period of time
(10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 3 min), the display will automatically
turn itself off if no buttons are pressed. After approximately 2 additional
minutes (5 minutes in playback mode), the camera will automatically power down.

Optional AC Power: With the optional CA-PS700 Compact Power
Adapter and the DR-E12 DC coupler, you can connect the camera to household power without worry of the battery becoming exhausted.

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